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Mercedes develop fast benefit

Mercedes appear to have reaped a powerful benefit from their upgraded engines after setting a shattering pace in Friday morning practice for the Italian GP. After comprehensively dominating the first half of the campaign while using just two engines – Honda, by most glaring contrast, have already deployed nine different units – Mercedes have elected to spend their seven remaining engine development tokens at Monza, recognised as the most power-dependent circuit on the F1 calendar. While the team have described the outlay as a 'tactical' move designed to fast-forward development for 2016, Friday morning's lap charts indicate that their new V6 engines have provided an instant and...
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